http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/158193/i-vast-majority-people-support-nurses-7837448/
Greg Ward2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/158193/i-vast-majority-people-support-nurses-7837448/I think the vast majority of people support the nurses. Good on them.
]]><p>I think the vast majority of people support the nurses. Good on them.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/266069/its-pathetic-gov-bring-public-sector-pay-agreement-7837466/
Adrian2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/266069/its-pathetic-gov-bring-public-sector-pay-agreement-7837466/Its a bit pathetic for the gov to bring up this public sector pay agreement when they can increase the money they give themselves in so many other ways, for example, on things like their “special bonus expense allowance”. Whats that for?
]]><p>Its a bit pathetic for the gov to bring up this public sector pay agreement when they can increase the money they give themselves in so many other ways, for example, on things like their “special bonus expense allowance”. Whats that for?</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/266069/i-labour-courts-stunt-leo-pascal-deflect-attention-7837454/
Adrian2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/266069/i-labour-courts-stunt-leo-pascal-deflect-attention-7837454/I think the labour courts was only a stunt by leo and pascal to deflect attention away from the gov. Good thing they didn’t waste too much time there. Now its back to the nurses vs this useless self enriching gov.
]]><p>I think the labour courts was only a stunt by leo and pascal to deflect attention away from the gov. Good thing they didn’t waste too much time there. Now its back to the nurses vs this useless self enriching gov.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/597436/we-nurses-coming-world-leaving-needs-politicians-read-7837483/
James Reidy2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/597436/we-nurses-coming-world-leaving-needs-politicians-read-7837483/We need the nurses coming into world when we are in it & also leaving it, who needs politicians, they read out prepared #BS.
Support the nurses, think of thrm when voting next election, vote this overpaid goverment out.
]]><p>We need the nurses coming into world when we are in it & also leaving it, who needs politicians, they read out prepared #BS.<br />
Support the nurses, think of thrm when voting next election, vote this overpaid goverment out.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/542826/in-central-bank-destroyed-7837519/
Colum Cusack2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/542826/in-central-bank-destroyed-7837519/In 2014 the Central Bank destroyed €0.5billion;
In 2015 the Central Bank destroyed €2.0billion;
In 2016 the Central Bank destroyed €3.0billion;
In 2017 the Central Bank destroyed €4.0billion;
In 2018 the Central Bank destroyed €3.5billion.
That’s €13billion destroyed by the Central Bank of Ireland since 2014, a further €3billion in each of 2011 and 2012, €19billion in total, with another €12bn still to go.

This ongoing destruction of billions is a political choice. Rather than challenge the ECB on the illegitimacy, the illegality, the immorality of all this, rather than making the really hard choice, successive governments have caved in to the ECB and chosen the easier route for themselves. And so, year after year, our NTMA borrows billions for destruction. think of our hospital crisis, our health crisis, our homelessness and lack of housing crisis, think of our underfunded water/roads/broadband infrastructure, then think what could be done with those billions

No money for nurses Leo… but billions for Anglo. The nation supports nurses, we don’t support odious debt.

Not one more red cent, That’s what Leo said… hope he has deep pockets for our nurses. Good on them.

]]><p>In 2014 the Central Bank destroyed €0.5billion;<br />
In 2015 the Central Bank destroyed €2.0billion;<br />
In 2016 the Central Bank destroyed €3.0billion;<br />
In 2017 the Central Bank destroyed €4.0billion;<br />
In 2018 the Central Bank destroyed €3.5billion.<br />
That’s €13billion destroyed by the Central Bank of Ireland since 2014, a further €3billion in each of 2011 and 2012, €19billion in total, with another €12bn still to go. </p>
<p>This ongoing destruction of billions is a political choice. Rather than challenge the ECB on the illegitimacy, the illegality, the immorality of all this, rather than making the really hard choice, successive governments have caved in to the ECB and chosen the easier route for themselves. And so, year after year, our NTMA borrows billions for destruction. think of our hospital crisis, our health crisis, our homelessness and lack of housing crisis, think of our underfunded water/roads/broadband infrastructure, then think what could be done with those billions</p>
<p>No money for nurses Leo… but billions for Anglo. The nation supports nurses, we don’t support odious debt.</p>
<p>Not one more red cent, That’s what Leo said… hope he has deep pockets for our nurses. Good on them.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/563601/starting-salaries-k-including-allowances-guaranteed-index-linked-7837558/
Barry Foster2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/563601/starting-salaries-k-including-allowances-guaranteed-index-linked-7837558/Starting salaries of 37k( including allowances) a guaranteed index linked pension , secure employment. Over 2/3 of people in Private Sector do not have any pensions and have little or no security .
]]><p>Starting salaries of 37k( including allowances) a guaranteed index linked pension , secure employment. Over 2/3 of people in Private Sector do not have any pensions and have little or no security .</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/597454/time-ffg-redundant-7837492/
Willy Mc Caul2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/597454/time-ffg-redundant-7837492/Time FFG were made redundant..
]]><p>Time FFG were made redundant..</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/607960/having-recently-moved-working-england-nhs-private-ive-7837717/
Nadi-Lou2019-02-09http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/607960/having-recently-moved-working-england-nhs-private-ive-7837717/Having recently moved here from working in England for both the NHS and private, I’ve gone straight to working private here. Why? Because the public health sector is struggling. It’s no different in the UK. Governments are not funding the public health sector. Nurses are advocating for you and your families rights. It’s not just about pay. It’s about increasing staff numbers, increasing pay to retain nurses, improving working conditions and most of all, ensuring patient safety. No nurse wants to be so run off their feet while they as one individual is stretched between 12 patients. You don’t get time to talk to a patient anymore. With paperwork, other patients, emergencies, assisting students and overseeing a team of care assistants etc, patient care is suffering. We all deserve better.
]]><p>Having recently moved here from working in England for both the NHS and private, I’ve gone straight to working private here. Why? Because the public health sector is struggling. It’s no different in the UK. Governments are not funding the public health sector. Nurses are advocating for you and your families rights. It’s not just about pay. It’s about increasing staff numbers, increasing pay to retain nurses, improving working conditions and most of all, ensuring patient safety. No nurse wants to be so run off their feet while they as one individual is stretched between 12 patients. You don’t get time to talk to a patient anymore. With paperwork, other patients, emergencies, assisting students and overseeing a team of care assistants etc, patient care is suffering. We all deserve better.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/381160/government-employees-abusing-power-surprises-7837601/
Hipity Hop2019-02-09http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/381160/government-employees-abusing-power-surprises-7837601/Government employees abusing their power , no surprises . already due a raise recommended by labour court and still not happy . any support they have is virtue signalling or anti government sentiment . 37000 a year to do not much t all as anyone whos ever been to a hospital would realise if they just looked around . disgraceful really .
If they went on strike to force government to end waiting lists , tackle middle management or end the power of consultants over the entire health system they might have credibility , asking for more in wages because of under staffing is ridiculous. Should be ashamed of themselves , pure greed . Go get a job in a private hospital or change jobs altogether if youre not happy with your wages , holding the country to ransom is not brave or nice .
]]><p>Government employees abusing their power , no surprises . already due a raise recommended by labour court and still not happy . any support they have is virtue signalling or anti government sentiment . 37000 a year to do not much t all as anyone whos ever been to a hospital would realise if they just looked around . disgraceful really .<br />
If they went on strike to force government to end waiting lists , tackle middle management or end the power of consultants over the entire health system they might have credibility , asking for more in wages because of under staffing is ridiculous. Should be ashamed of themselves , pure greed . Go get a job in a private hospital or change jobs altogether if youre not happy with your wages , holding the country to ransom is not brave or nice .</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/58388/fg-worst-government-history-state-7837538/
GorillaGrower2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/58388/fg-worst-government-history-state-7837538/FG Worst government in the history of this state.
]]><p>FG Worst government in the history of this state.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/195898/i-sincerely-hope-nurses-row-behind-people-before-7837594/
Frank Naughton2019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/195898/i-sincerely-hope-nurses-row-behind-people-before-7837594/I sincerely hope that the nurses will not row in behind the people before profit outfit tomorrow.
]]><p>I sincerely hope that the nurses will not row in behind the people before profit outfit tomorrow.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/368979/nonsense-bloody-headline-7837451/
MK762019-02-08http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/368979/nonsense-bloody-headline-7837451/Nonsense bloody headline.
]]><p>Nonsense bloody headline.</p>